02-08-2018, 08:19 PM
are you aware that the command
dmesg
will for the most part give you a complete output of your last boot and most update messages to syslog? it occurs to me you know very little about log files of the linux system. no better time to learn now. so, why not right after your next boot, open terminal and enter dmesg. then copy and past the complete log in this thread and remember to use the full editor and use code block. thank you.
dmesg
will for the most part give you a complete output of your last boot and most update messages to syslog? it occurs to me you know very little about log files of the linux system. no better time to learn now. so, why not right after your next boot, open terminal and enter dmesg. then copy and past the complete log in this thread and remember to use the full editor and use code block. thank you.